Canadian retailers are charging upwards of $400 more than having the camera shipped from the USA taxes and duties paid. When I go into Henry's it is a ghost town and they are carrying vary little high end stock. To compound this B&H sends their large, phone book size, print catalog to all houses in my area (Markham Ontario).

I'm curious what people think of the Mark III now. Most of the initial backlash was price-related, so what does everyone think now comparing the 5D3 to D800? Especially if you're comparing it at the $2499 price that alot of people got recently.

I'm curious what people think of the Mark III now. Most of the initial backlash was price-related, so what does everyone think now comparing the 5D3 to D800? Especially if you're comparing it at the $2499 price that alot of people got recently.

Got mine through the 2500 promotion, and I love it. Adds a stop or more at high ISOs and the AF is great compared to the 5D II. I'll be losing a couple hundred for buying/selling the 5D II, but even added to the price of the 5D III, I still come out well ahead compared to the original street price of the 5D III/D800.

I'm curious what people think of the Mark III now. Most of the initial backlash was price-related, so what does everyone think now comparing the 5D3 to D800? Especially if you're comparing it at the $2499 price that alot of people got recently.

Got mine through the 2500 promotion, and I love it. Adds a stop or more at high ISOs and the AF is great compared to the 5D II.

Maybe in jpeg, but not in RAW. The difference is almost negligible. AF is another story, though...

When the price comes down to $2500 again in the new year I'll pick a 5D3 up. It's an amazing camera.

The lower prices are in line with the usual Canon trend to lower prices before the end of the fiscal year, when times are tough like they are now, the discounts get bigger. Canon wins because they are able to reduce inventory and show stockholders a better bottom line for 2012, and the buyers win as well. Retailers sell them at the reduced price while they last, sometimes thru most of January, and then the price rises again.Retailers will find ways to get around map prices. You can often just call them and ask for a lower price or a package deal.Canon loves it when they give the printers away, since ink sales are where the profit is.

It looks like the lawyers have figured out a way to skirt the terms of MMAP pricing.

reminds me of a particular retailer site (name escapes me at the moment). They explained on their site that clicking the "show me the price" button was equivalent to walking into a camera store, seeing the retail price listed on the shelf, and then asking the salesman about the price they would sell it for! It is funny that Adorama and B&H both reveal the lower the price in the cart -- and for the first time in a long time these two retailers do not agree in price down to the penny

At the moment, Adorama is $2990.00. Norman does the same thing (posts a different price in the cart) but is $3299.00

I'm curious what people think of the Mark III now. Most of the initial backlash was price-related, so what does everyone think now comparing the 5D3 to D800? Especially if you're comparing it at the $2499 price that alot of people got recently.

Got mine through the 2500 promotion, and I love it. Adds a stop or more at high ISOs and the AF is great compared to the 5D II.

Maybe in jpeg, but not in RAW. The difference is almost negligible. AF is another story, though...

When the price comes down to $2500 again in the new year I'll pick a 5D3 up. It's an amazing camera.

I think it's more than negligible in RAW. I think I'm seeing a good stop more from the 5DIII at high ISO than from the 5DII. It definitely adds some more usability in low light. The auto white balance is also better in low light situations.

Zlatko

I'm curious what people think of the Mark III now. Most of the initial backlash was price-related, so what does everyone think now comparing the 5D3 to D800? Especially if you're comparing it at the $2499 price that alot of people got recently.

I thought it was a great camera at $3,500 and bought it for that price. The D800 didn't come into consideration for various reasons (a great camera no doubt, but not exactly what I need). The 5DIII upgraded just about everything in the 5DII, so I expected it to be priced higher than the 5DII which was introduced at $2,700. At $2,500-$3,000, the 5DIII is very nicely priced.

It seems that every new product gets complaints about pricing. Everyone wants every product to be both improved in quality and cheaper. Sometimes that's possible, but sometimes it isn't. And the price of most electronics drops over time.

Got mine through the 2500 promotion, and I love it. Adds a stop or more at high ISOs and the AF is great compared to the 5D II.

Maybe in jpeg, but not in RAW. The difference is almost negligible. AF is another story, though...

When the price comes down to $2500 again in the new year I'll pick a 5D3 up. It's an amazing camera.

I'm not talking about jpeg; I only use RAW. The 5DIII doesn't have the nasty chromatic pattern noise that the 5DII has. Whereas I primarily used the 5DII up to 3200, I'm willing to use the 5DIII to 6400/8000/10000.